Op-Ed: RNG and Hydrogen Are Vital to New Jersey’s Clean-Energy Future

Policies that seek to mandate electrification as the only pathway to decarbonization disregard the role that renewable natural gas (RNG) and hydrogen must play in New Jersey’s clean-energy future.

Energy policy has come into sharp focus this year and will likely remain top of mind as our state elects a new governor this November. The candidates for governor will be well-served by adopting a balanced approach to energy, and one that preserves the ability for New Jerseyans to continue to rely on natural gas service, instead of electrification mandates.

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